Dynamic Spectrum Optimization (DSO) is a unique capability offered by Cambium Networks in our PTP 500, PTP 600, and PTP 650 products that enables a system to automatically sample and change channels to avoid interference without affecting link service. In addition, DSO provides a historical record of noise and service levels for further analysis.

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- What the latest solution offerings look like and how to avoid investing in dead technology
- Why more vendors are using the cloud to drive technical and commercial flexibility for organisations
- How to easily grow your network with demand

As demands for “right here, right now” information sharing continue to rise, today's organizations are taking a hard look at their branch and remote locations, where performance and service enablement have always been a primary indicator of companywide productivity.

This analysis is designed to provide potential customers with a comprehensive picture of the direct and indirect costs and benefits they should consider when evaluating Aerohive or any other wireless connectivity solutions.

Location-based services (LBS) show promise as a budding customer-centric mobility solution in some early adopting verticals such as retail, hospitality, and large public venues. Such services enable businesses to better understand their customer base through analytics as well as offer targeted, context-based communications including promotions and remote assistance. This IDC white paper explores the burgeoning LBS market, highlighting custom research conducted by IDC in March and April 2014; surveys were fielded to both IT and line-of-business (LOB) decision makers in select verticals and market segments. In this white paper, IDC analyzes the data and explores the attitudes surrounding LBS adoption in the context of broader technology trends.

This part of the CVD describes design considerations to implement a successful BYOD solution and different deployment models to address diverse business cases. Other parts of the CVD provide more details on how to implement unique use cases.
There are numerous ways to enable a BYOD solution based on the unique business requirements of a specific organization. While some organizations may take a more open approach and rely on basic authentication, other organizations will prefer more secure ways to identify, authenticate, and authorize devices. A robust network infrastructure with the capabilities to manage and enforce these policies is critical to a successful BYOD deployment.

Cisco Validated Designs (CVDs) provide the foundation for systems design based on common use cases or current engineering system priorities. They incorporate a broad set of technologies, features, and applications to address customer needs. Cisco engineers have comprehensively tested and documented each CVD in order to ensure faster, more reliable, and fully predictable deployment.

Download this white paper, and uncover the steps this HIT team took to manage their IT and telecommunications portfolio, translating to millions in savings on their operations budget! Discover the hidden costs of your organization’s technologies, and their massive impact on the annual IT and telecom budget.

This analysis is designed to provide potential customers with a comprehensive picture of the direct and indirect costs and benefits they should consider when evaluating Aerohive or any other wireless connectivity solutions.